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Singaporean actress Pan Lingling's son graduates with first-class honours

Singaporean actress Pan Lingling's son graduates with first-class honours

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Pan Lingling takes to Instagram to express her support for her son, Beckham Wee. With them is her husband, veteran actor Huang Shinan. Photo: Pan Lingling/Instagram
Mediacorp actress Pan Lingling is a proud mum.
In her Instagram post on June 3, the 54-year-old wrote: 'The proudest moment in my life. To my firstborn, we see your effort. We know your hard work. We feel your dedication.'
The sequence of photos showed Pan's son, Beckham Wee, clad in his graduation gown. The 25-year-old, who had just graduated from Singapore University of Technology and Design, was seen giving his mother a peck on the cheek.
Pan, glamorous in a full-length green toga dress, was beaming as she held a balloon with the words, 'Happy Graduation'. Pan's husband, actor Huang Shinan, 64, was shown resting his chin on his son's shoulder.
'Today, we witness your achievements. Son, you are our pride. So proud of you,' Pan wrote in the post.
Pan and Huang, who tied the knot in 1997, have a younger son Kynaston, 23.
Previously, Huang took a 10-year break from show business to take care of their children. His first drama after his decade-long hiatus was Never Too Late (2024), which saw him and Pan playing a married couple.
Huang has also been nominated in the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes category for the first time in the upcoming Star Awards 2025 on July 6.
Pan has six Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes awards to her name. She also won the Best Actress in a Supporting Role title twice at the Asian Television Awards for Breakout (2010 to 2011) and A Song To Remember (2011).
Fellow stars Christopher Lee, Chen Xiuhuan, Xiang Yun, Aileen Tan and Huang Biren have expressed their joy for the family with a slew of congratulatory messages in the comments section. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

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